Sentence Completion

Here you're given a complete sentence, from which one or two words have been removed and replaced with blanks.
From a list of possible answers, you choose the word or words that best fits the sentence.

Succeeding at this question type means figuring out the
relationships between parts of a sentence. Look for words that
compare or contrast, that show agreement or disagreement, that show
the development of an argument or a departure from it. Once you've
learned to identify these things, filling in the blanks will be quite
straightforward.

The test-makers want to know if you can recognize the flow of a
cogent, coherent sentence, even when some of its elements are
missing.